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  2. United Buddy Bears - Wikipedia

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    Two Buddy Bears at Kurfürstendamm 21, Berlin United Buddy Bears — Exhibition Paris 2012 United Buddy Bears, Exhibition Rio de Janeiro United Buddy Bears, Exhibition Cairo 2007. The first activities were presented as the Buddy Bear Berlin Show. In 2001, artists painted approximately 350 bears to appear as decorative elements in the streets of ...

  3. Bear Gargoyle - Wikipedia

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    Bear Gargoyle is an outdoor 1988 sculpture by Wayne Chabre, installed at the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It depicts the head of a grizzly bear with a Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl Indian) bear mask on top. The sculpture is made of hammered 32 oz. copper over a stainless steel frame and ...

  4. Category:Bears in popular culture - Wikipedia

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  5. The adventure holiday in Italy tracking wolves and endangered ...

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    The adventure holiday in Italy tracking wolves and endangered bears – just 90 minutes outside of Rome. Megan Eaves. January 31, 2024 at 1:19 PM.

  6. ‘Flock of bears’ investigates water bowl outside Florida home ...

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    The bears were particularly interested in the chair and water bowl outside the home, the video shows, and Palmer-Cobb said her family put those out for the stray cat, who they’ve named Blue.

  7. Feds will reintroduce grizzly bears to Washington's North ...

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    There are about 2,000 grizzly bears outside of Alaska. In the 19th century, there were an estimated 50,000 in the U.S., but their numbers dropped into the hundreds by the 1930s, mostly because of ...